SiQAD: A Design and Simulation Tool for Atomic Silicon Quantum Dot Circuits

14 Aug 2018  ·  Samuel Ng, Jacob Retallick, Hsi Nien Chiu, Robert Lupoiu, Mohammad Rashidi, Wyatt Vine, Thomas Dienel, Lucian Livadaru, Robert A. Wolkow, Konrad Walus ·

This paper introduces SiQAD, a computer-aided design tool enabling the rapid design and simulation of atomic silicon dangling bond quantum dot patterns capable of computational logic. Several simulation tools are included, each able to inform the designer on various aspects of their designs: a ground-state electron configuration finder, a non-equilibrium electron dynamics simulator, and an electric potential landscape solver with clocking electrode support. Simulations have been compared against past experimental results to inform the electron population estimation and dynamic behavior. New logic gates suitable for this platform have been designed and simulated, and a clocked wire has been demonstrated. This work paves the way for the exploration of the vast and fertile design space of atomic silicon dangling bond quantum dot circuits.

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Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics